Yes it will, its not that thick and it fits in my autel case it came with. It just feels a little more snug when putting it in.Will it still fit in the case?
In NE Ohio it's like riding a motorcycle. I you don't ride in the rain, you don't ride. This year has been extremely bad in Girard. Swamps everywhere. I will be in the market. If you don't fly in the rain, you don't fly.
We found that the Camera has an air tight seal , where as rain would not effect the camera at all. The motors are Aluminum Brushless motors which are designed to Negotiate water so well that these same kind of Motors are used Submersibles. So Motors have never been an issue on any of the drones. The weak link on the Evo 2 is the battery and the Power Button , and the vents which is why we put all most all of our focus on that . The other problems was to protect the sensors from drips confusing the sensor .Really interested in this but have a some questions. Did you take apart the camera to see if there was any slow damage happening? How long has it been since the first time you tested the first drone and is it still flying after all that time with no problems?
We have been testing well over a year now, and we have yet to find a failure point flying in the Rain. And we fly in some serious Rain every time it rains.How long have you been testing? And the drones you test with for a period of time are they still flying with no issues?
The Covers on the Evo 2 go on the back of the Battery so yes, they still fit the Rugged cases.Option's for the Evo 2 Enterprise accessory mounting point? Do the batteries still fit in the rugged case with covers installed?
Yes the Enterprise case store batteries vertically, but what about the standard GPC rugged bundle case that stores the batteries horizontally? Pictured below.The Covers on the Evo 2 go on the back of the Battery so yes, they still fit the Rugged cases.
So the front hood of the Evo 2 Enterprise has a cut out , and than uses a nice 4mm Plug if you choose not to use the plastic clip.
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Thanks for the clarification. I am upgrading to the Enterprise next month so the batteries will be vertical anyway. I am looking at the attachment of accessories (spot light, speakers and RTK module) with the wet suit installed. Not planning on using any of them in the rain though.The plug on the back is 3mm and you should be fine, as its soft. and no matter how much you crush it it will pop back in to shape. But it looks as if it will fit just fine. If the cover was on the side of the battery than it would not fit. but the cover is only on the back and none of the clients have ever gotten back to me to let me know it did not fit. So I think your ok.
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Let me know when your ready and what color you were thinking > just email me at [email protected]Thanks for the clarification. I am upgrading to the Enterprise next month so the batteries will be vertical anyway. I am looking at the attachment of accessories (spot light, speakers and RTK module) with the wet suit installed. Not planning on using any of them in the rain though.
ThanksLet me know when your ready and what color you were thinking > just email me at [email protected]
Yes we make a dedicated Wet Suit for the Mavic 2 Enterprise , with the same cut out and Plug replacementThanks
Do you make a wetsuit for the Mavic 2 Enterprise? The accessory attaching points is basically the same.
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